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MODULE 4

 What is the most widely used tool to conduct psychosocial risk assessment for Adolescents?
HEADSS
 What is recommended to test an adolescent’s hearing:
Tuning Fork Test
 The recommended regular visit to a dentist for oral screening, prophylaxis and counselling
should be: Every 3-4 months
 Iron & Folic Acid is provided to female adolescents mainly due to:
High Iron/FA requirement due to menstruation during this stage
 All of the following health and nutrition education services are recommended for adolescents,
EXCEPT: Skipping meals to prevent obesity, which is a common problem of this age group
 The following are DOH Adolescent Health and Development program goals to prevent
adolescent pregnancy, EXCEPT: Protecting adolescents from sexual abuse
 The following are complications/health risk associated with adolescent/early pregnancy,
EXCEPT: Caesarian delivery
 Natural Modern FP Methods include the following, EXCEPT: Implant
 In conducting physical examination, which of the following is specifically recommended for
adolescents? Sexual Maturity Rating
 Anthropometrics measurement for adolescents include the following, EXCEPT: Head
Circumference
 To determine stunting among adolescents, which of the following growth indicators should be
obtained? Height-for-age
 What is the test done for the early detection of Scoliosis among adolescents?
Forward Bend Test
 What is the most widely used or recommended Visual Screening/Acuity test for Adolescents?
Snellen Chart
 Generally, HIV Testing is NOT recommended for Adolescents and youth. FALSE
 Tartar, white patches and halitosis are common findings during Oral health assessment for
adolescents and does not require referral. FALSE
 Alcohol consumption and smoking does not affect good oral hygiene. FALSE
 Minors, including adolescents are allowed to access reproductive health services and/or
contraceptives provided they present a written parental/guardian consent. TRUE
 Sexuality, Safety and Violence are NOT included in conducting Psychosocial risk assessment for
Adolescents? FALSE
 In conducting history taking for adolescents, past Medical history should not be obtained. FALSE
 General physical appearance (head to toe) should be assessed when physical examination
among adolescents. TRUE

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